Thank you for sharing. Unofficially, these can handle about 32 degrees side to side or front to back unloaded, FYI. Of course, speed momentum and load will affect this. What pressure to you run offroad? I run 20 - 25 # because I am more Captain Cautious worried about losing a bead or getting a scratch on the paint than Offroad Adventurer. I will go run some fun stuff in 4L, water, rocks and Baja stuff. Do you recommend different for the GY 35's? There are a couple of places to view the angles on the dash. Like Dirty Harry said, 'A man's got to know his limitations'. I watch angles and rocks for wheel placement, but there is so much to watch and manage when it's challenging. I have been at 29 degrees a couple of times unloaded and it feels like 90 degrees! Congratulations on cleaning the trail from the abandoned ones. I vote to ditch the RTT. A ground tent and air mattress works for me.It was very off camber and I believe the huge amount of cargo weight and the RTT raised my CoG significantly.
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